The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, July 24, 1914, Home Edition, Page NINE, Image 9

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FRIDAY. JULY 24. BFTEH IKE CIVIL, CRIMINAL SUIT Action Against the New Haven Directors Will Probably Be Taken Up August 12th. New York.— Not until the civil suit filed yesterday to dissolve the New York, New Haven and Hartford rail road is.further advanced will criminal action against certain directors and cfficers be begun, according to an an nouncement today by T. w. Gregory, special assistant to the attorney gen eral. It is expected a special panel of the federal grand jury will be called for the first week in August, and that the To Put an End to All Superfluous Hair. Specialist's Advice to Ladles Who Have Been Deceived and Disappointed. Thousands of ladles and even young girls have learned to their sorrow that it does not pay to trifle with hairy growths on the face and aVms by trying to re move them with worthless pastes, pow ders and liquid depilatories that smell awfully and burn like mad. There is, however a simple, inexpensive treat ment which never fails to remove all trace of superfluous hair absolutely Without pain or injury to the skin or complexion. It was put on public sale by a well known society woman who found that it entirely u stroyed all trace of her own growth, after all else failed. In a surprisingly large number of cases it has killed the hair roots so that the hair has never returned. If you have tried all the advertised depi’atovies in vain and want sure, quick results, get it from Howard’s Rexall Drug Stores, or any up-to-date druggist or department store. Signed Money-Back guarantee comes with every package. Ask for it by name. “Mrs. Osgood's Wonder.” Let met caution you. however, not to apply Mrs. Osgood’ 8 Wonder to any hair you do not wish totally destroyed. Croquet Sets 8 Balls, $1.50 Lawn Mowers, Rubber Hose Hedge Shears BOWEN BROS. 865 Broad St The South’s Largest* Shoe Store Will Have on Sale WyJ One lot of Men’s $3.50 and $4.00 values Cl QK w^e oxfords, at On3o f One lot of Men’s $4.00 and $5.00 values Sjn Ajz hi white rubber sole and heel oxfords, at . .VfaiHu One lot of ladies’ patent Colonial Pumps, Cl QK $3.00 to $4.00 values, at OnwU One lot ofladies’ white Canvas Pumps, <M CJC $2.50 values, at Onww One lot boys’ and. girls’ Skuffers, $2.50 01 AR and $3.00 values, at QliHw All men’s low cuts, $4.00 to $7.00 C 9 7R values, at Oti/U Come early and get first pick, for the remark ably low price we have placed on them will be sure to move them. Always Watch Our Windows cases for alleged criminal violation of the Sherman anti-trust law will start about that time. Mr. Gregory has delined to say what directors he would proceed against criminally. The list he said, would include, some of those named in the civil suit, though not necessarily all of them, and prob ably some persons not named. The answer of the New Haven to the suit in equity must be filed on or before Aug. 12—the date on which the criminal action is expected to start. It is known that exceptions will be taken to the application of the government for a receivership on the ground that the railroad is paying its fixed charges and that for the past fiscal year was a surplus of $lll,OOO. CDNSiRIvIES 111 PLACUIES Bitter Senate Fight Has Ended By Withdrawal of Chicagoan For Reserve Board Place. Washington, D. C.—With the bitter fight in the senate over the confirmation of Thos. D. Jones, of Chicago, President Wilson’s nominee for the federal re serve board, ended, senators were today breathing a sigh of relief and prepared to settle down to practically uninter rupted consideration of the administra tion’s anti-trust program. Belief on the part of President Wilson that the pro gram might be endangered were the fight continued was responsible for the withdrawal of the Jones’ nomination. The President’s action, however, it was stated at ihs White House today, was not an indication that there had been any change in his determination to in sist upon the confirmation of Paul M. Warburg as a member of the board. As surances have been given tlie President that Mr. Warburg can be confirmed. Omar F. Hershey, of Baltimore, and I. M. Fenton, of Illinois, were understood to be under consideration today for nomination in place of Mr. Jones. Knights Pythias Finish Prize Drills; Camp Ends Terre Haute, |nd.—Witli the conclu sion today of the prize drill contests the international biennial encampment of the Uniform Hank Knights of Pythias will come to an end. Awards will be annonuced tomorrow after which will follow the formal breaking up of the camp. In addition to the drill prizes, awards will be made to the company coming the longest dis tance and the companies with targets and second largest attendance from out side the sate. §■</£> H l/\r> t If you would be ■LJ’Vr V/lCdll* healthy, strong and happy. Baths keep the skin IncirlA anH flul-ciJa . cle ? nand in pood condition. But UlSldC ana V/UISIGC what about the inside of the body? —I You can no more afford to neglect it , than the outside. It is just as import ant that the system be cleansed of the poisonous , impurities caused by weakness of the digestive organs or by inactivity of the liver. DR. PIERCE’S Golden Medical Discovery (In Tablet or Liquid Form) Cleanses the system—and more. It puts the liver in such a condition of health that it purifies the blood—as it should. It helps the stomach digest food so that it makes good blood—rich, red blood to nourish and strengthen all the organs. You may avail yourself of its tonic, revivifying influence by getting a bottle or a box of tablets from your medicine dealer—or send 50c for a trial box. Address as below. CPCC “Dr Pierce's Common Sens* Medical Adviser"-a French cloth hound book of r lujL of sumps to cover mailing charses. Addre.a 958, 960, 962, 964 Broad Street GAN'TREGONCILE THE BBS Shortest of Conferences Held Today at Buckingham Palace on Ulster Situation. London. —According to the Liverpool Daily Post, one of the leading Liberal newspapers, it is frankly acknowl edged today that the effort mad# by the conference at Buckingham Palace to reconcile the conflicting views of the Irish Nationalists and the Ulster Unionists must he abandoned. The newspaper adds that the report of this unhappy result of the conference of the loaders of the Liberal, Conserva tive, Irish Nationalist, and Ulster Un ionist parties will he published In the court circular this evening. The Buckingham Palace today held the shortest of its sessions. The con ferees arrived at 11 o’clock hut the business of the session did not begin until half past 11 as John F. Redmond, through a misunderstanding, was an hour late. Discussion of the Ulster situation lasted only 40 minutes and the members then left tne palace. No statement was given out but it was expected that Premier Asquith would make an anouncement in the house of commons during the day. Decide Starting Place of the Air Boat America New York. —A site thirty three miles south of St. Johns, N. F., has been se lected as the starting place of the trans-Atlantic flight of the air boat America. Walter D. Walker, who went went to St. Johns three weeks ago to select a place for the departure of the America, returned yesterday. The site selected, he said, was near Cape Broyle on a long stretch of sandy beach and so sheltered as to provide ample pro tection against adverse winds. Advices today from Mammoildsport, N. Y., where the America is under going her trials, indicated that every obstacle had been overcome; that the airboat would be shipped to St. Johns on Aug. 1, and would start across the Atlantic about August 15. SIGNS THREE PEACE TREATIES > Washington, D. C. —Secretary Bry an's peace treaties with Argentine, Brazil and Chile were signed today. They bind the South American coun tries and the United States to sub mit to Investigation for a year all dif ferences which cannot be settled through diplomacy. I ■ API i v fißEcsSy / • M A / 9 THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA. STERN MEASURE, ST. PETERSRURG Upon Departure of President of France, Quick Firing Machine Guns Used in Streets St. Petersburg. A stern measure was token by the authorities today to press the strike riots which have been in progress for several days in the streets of ttje capital. A large number of casualties have occurred in conflicts be tween the police and* Cossacks on one side and the striking workmen on ihe other. Considerable leniency was shown dur ing tlie presence here of Raymond Poin care. president of France, but imme diately after his departure four regi ments of cavalry of the guard and two regiments of cuirasseurs reinforced the police they ae equipped with a number of quick firing machine guns. A squadron of cavalry at once came into contact with the strikers, charging and dispersing a crowd of them. The authorities estimate the number of strikers at 135,000 but it is believed the total is greater. The street car service which has been interrupted for 48 hours, was restored today. This fact incensed the strikers who hurled vol leys of stones at the cars and their drivers. Several such demonstrations were quickly quelled bv comacks. In the meanwhile the police fired a few shots at the windows of private houses from which stones had been thrown down at them. One significant feature of the strike is that the movement Ik'S been joined by many government employes. MUCH BUG | IIIHJPUSTI Specially on West and Lake Avenues. Some Residences Just Finished, Others Planned A great deal of building has just been done, is being done and is in contem . plation in North Augusta, all of which Is | a strong Indication of the splendid ad vancement the town is making. At the beginning of the summer there i were only three residences on the west ! side of West avenue, between Carolina i and Lake avenues. (This is in the heart. of the residential part of the town and I where tell building activity is greatest.) Mrs. K. B. Morman is now building a one-story frame dwelling on West ave- I nue, where she and her son will make their home. Mr. Harry Wall, who has recently built two frame residences on West avenue, will soon have started the work on another, to be located on Lake ave nue. which he and his family will occupy. The more recent of the two new houses of Mr. Wall will bo occupied by Mr. Frank Story and family. Mr. Will Ashe has commenced to build on Lake avenue. Mr. J. IT. Carr has just finished his home, a beautiful cine-story frame house, where he will move shortly. Mr. Ed wards. of the firm of Swan & Edwards in Augusta, will occupy the residence j Mr. Carr will vacate. Mrs. S.. O. Adams has just built and occupied a house on West avenue. Plans are being made, it is understood, ; for other residences to go up soon. COUNTY OFFICERS TRAIL NEGROES FOR 13 MILES Successful Search Winds Up at Hancock Mills—Jno. Ham mond and Welsey Hicks in Jail. ' John Hammond and Wesley Tl!«ks, [ negroes who have up till a few days ago been working for Dan Bowles’, near Augusta, were arrested yesterday by Sheriff J T. Plunkett and Deputy Slicr [ iff M. H. Whittle, on suspicion. The arrests were made following the break | ing into of a negro’s house in Hosier’s I Lane near Dan Bowles’. Before final* I ly finding the negroes they were trail jed by the county officers to Hancock I Mills, thirteen miles out of the city. After being captured, Hicks admitted I that he \y«h wanted near Wagener, R. by Charles Shedrlck string that I some time ago he was Implicated Jr a I row there and escape.d While the two negroes are In safe j keeping in the Richmond county jail the | officers are still working on the hurg ' lary case, which occurred Wednesday j morning. Low Cost of Living Menu (BY MRS. RAY.) BREAKFAST. Bananas. 'atmeal with Figs Popovera Coffee LUNCHEON Vegetable Soup *otato Salad Thin bread and butter Tea DINNER Cream Soup with Chives Cold Sliced Tongue Baked Potatoes Spinach Plain Lettuce Chocolate Pudding BREAKFAST Oatmeal with Figs -Use the radpc that Is on the package of oatmeal. Ten minutes before It le done add a cup of figs which have bean cut In small pieces. Popovers—Mix one cup of rnllk, one cup of flour end one beaten « g*c. I3ake In a hot oven fifteen minutes. LUNCHEON Vegetable Soup -Coyer one beef *out> bone with cold water. Allow to elm* mer for three hours. Then add a rjtinrt.- er of a cup of pared and db’fd carrots, a tablespoon of shredded cabbage, a tea- ' spoon of chopped green peppers and the same of chopped onions. 801 l together until the vegetables are tender. Hervs without straining. Potato Salad Wash and boll six pota toes without paring. When cold pure and cut In thin slices. Add a few chop ped chives, a teaspoon of chopped onion and mix all together with two table spoons of oil ami one of vinegar. DINNER Cream Soup with Chlvos TTse two curs of milk and one cup of water. To this add a bunch of chives, chopped fine Let stand half an hour. Then boll one minute strain and serve. Spinach Wash the nplnnrh cnrefill!v. orrver with boiling water and cook until tender. Drain and add a little milk. Re turn to the fir* and let come to a hard , boll. Chocolate Pudding—Cook two cups of inllk to the boiling point. Add half a cup of sugar and a heaping tablespoon of I cocoa. Dissolve two tablespoon* of , cornstarch. Turn Into the boiling milk and cook until thick Turn Into a 1 wetted mold to cool. SATURDAY An Example of the Spirit of Willingness on the Part of the Officers to Teach the Men Camp Wheeler—The spirit of willing m-Ss on the part of the officers here to teach their men was well exemplified hist night hv Major \V. H. Heck of tlie. Second Infantry. A group of officers "ere sitting in front of his tent when a young soldier from Ida battalion ap proached briskly without saluting and said: “I'm looking for Major Beck," pre senting an order to receive lh L . major’s risgnature. "Here's Major Beck." said that gen tleman quietly, taking the paper. Prevention of Divorce Bureau Opens in Chicago Chicago. Tim Chicago divorce preven tion bureau opened its doors today as part of the court of domestic relations. “Don't apply for n divorce until you have consulted Judge Torrlson in the prevention bureau” is the advice given to all seeking relief in the domestic re lation’s court. “In many Instances a frank discus sion will make great woes seem tem porary vexations,” said Judge Torrlson. "My assistants and I will welcome alt who feel that they are at the parting of the ways.” Get your suit from F. G. Mertins. Spend $15.00, save SIO.OO. FROM SHAMROCK—“ALL WELL.’’ Cape Flnlsterre, Spain. wireless dispatch received here today from t lie steam yacht Fa In, conveying the Sham rock IV, Sir Thomas Upton's challenger for the America Gup, says: “All well. The challenger made a run of 2‘JL! miles In the last 24 hours. The wither is beautiful.” WILL BE A SHAME. All of this war in Mexico Will be a lost affray, Ts after all his cussedness Old Huerta gets away. a CREATING A SENSATION ALL OVER THE COUNTRY Quite a sensation is being created in many cities of ilio country by tho Globe Tonic that is being demonstrat ed here. The great remedy 1h mak ing many remarkable cures in every direbtlon. Many local testimonials Wore published in this paper until it became useless, as so many people of the city were cured by it. It lias cer tainly proved a wonderful remedy for tlie stomach, liver, kidneys and blood. Many who suffered for years from in digestion rheumatism and kidney complaints, after taking a few bottles of this wonderful health-giving tonic have been restored to perfect health. It is hlho proving to be a wonderful nerve-feeding. strengthening tonic for the weak, nervous people. Wo Invite you to rail at 1264 Broad St., and get free samples of this wonder ful health-giving medicine. If you cannot call, we sell the regular $1 size bottles for 50c. and guarantee It Also sold at same price by your drug gist. Hatnrday, Auguot 22 will he (lie hist day to gel the $1 bottles for 60c. (.1 for $1.25.) You still have time to try the free samples at 1204 Broad fit. RED TAG SALE 011ß RED TAG SALE IS STILL RUNNING / A RED TAG is on every article in the store and all goods are marked down one-fifth to one-half of former price. Also * there is some articles with the red tag and no price. If you select these in your purchase they will be given to you FREE OF COST You need not bring any money for this is a No Money Down Sale and Your Credit is Good Masters & Agee Co. 931 Broad St. - * Augusta, Ga. “Now step back,” he said to tho sol dier. “And salute before speaking.'' The boy did so and started to ex plain that lie had received no instruc tion as to such mutter. “1 understand,” said Major Beck, “1 am not reproving you. This is all in struction.” 'I his entire incident was carried on so quietly that the other officers present hardly noticed what was going on. SIO.OO and $15.00 mum mu .sinii ' m<wiitm—iim—w t Represents the only two prices at §*- this store for Men’s High Grade Clothing There are suits in our stock that are manufactured to sell from $lB to S3O, but through our two price plan we are able to sell on small Q 1 fl 9nrl SIR profit margin at 0 * U 0 IJ We Carry a Full Line of Gent’s Furnishings Including ONYX HOSIERY LION BRAND COLLARS STETSON HATS ECLIPSE SHIRTS Our S 2 Hat Special Equals Any $3 Hat A. SILVER Clothier 1028 Broad St. Furnisher Danger* of Cholera Morbua, In almost every neighborhood soma one has died from an attaclv of chole ra morbus Deiore medicine could ba procured or a physician summoned. Every family should be prepared for such an emergency. Mrs. E. M. Sny der, Herkimer, N. Y., says “About four years ago my husband had an at tack of cholera morbgs. I gave him Chamberlain’s Collet Cholera and niarrhoea Remedy and It relieved the pain Immediately, and two or three doses of it effected a cure.” For sale by all dealers. NINE